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The impact of digital photography has mothballed the industrial and personal domain of master printers.
Earlier this week, it mothballed the Teesside plant, Europe's second biggest steelworks.
Mr. Kasparov demanded a rematch, but I.B.M. refused and mothballed the machine.
Christie quietly mothballed the policy after a nurse he attempted to quarantine, Kaci Hickox, raised a public protest.
But the idea that summer clothes should be mothballed the day after Labor Day is a relic from another time.
A few years ago, I mothballed the fantasy of getting a professional-grade espresso machine and setting it up in the kitchen next to the meat slicer.
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In 2013 the company announced it would be mothballing the refinery, slashing its workforce.
They are mothballing the Marché and dashing for the airport.
Up to £6.3bn of taxpayers' cash would have been saved by mothballing the industry.
Possibly keeping only its small pilot enrichment plant going, while mothballing the larger one it has been building.
They've started mothballing the tuxedo, explaining the music from the stage, using lighting and backdrops to produce a mildly theatrical experience.
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